Week: 46
Day: 317
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Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
7-13 |
International Games Week (Libraries) Link Drowsy Driving Prevention Week Link National Radiologic Technology Week Link World Kindness Week Link |
7-14 |
Dear Santa Letter Week Give Wildlife A Brake! Week Link Polar Bear Week |
8-14 |
Childrens' Book Week:
Link |
12-14 |
National Donor Sabbath |
13-19 |
World Antibiotic Awareness Week |
13-21 |
National Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week: Link |
Daily Observations
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Favorite Memes
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Trivia
The most
rare hair color in humans is red. Approximately 1-2 percent of humans in the
world have red hair. Lilith,
the supposed first wife of Adam, is said to have had red hair. She was
ultimately kicked out of the Garden of Eden because she refused to be
subordinate to Adam. Because
redheads have thicker hair than people with other hair colors, they have fewer
strands of hair. For example, while blondes have on average 140,000 hairs,
redheads have approximately 90,000. |
My Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Windy fall day…time for a laundry day. Two loads of clothes…will
fold and put away later. The
Beijing Olympics are in the news. Will the US attend? Will the President or a
delegate or no US dignitary attend? I followed the 1980 Olympics when the US
refused to attend, and I attended the 1984 Olympics in LA when the USSR didn’t
attend. I am appalled by the Chinese government human rights violations. I
also know there are hundreds of young American athletes who have been
training for years to attend the games in Beijing. I hope that the American athletes
can compete on the field with athletes from all the Olympic countries. The US
dignitaries would be missed, but it would allow the games to continue. If the
best athletes, from any boycotting countries are kept out of the games, it
will hurt the Olympic dream, but I seriously doubt that China will suddenly
follow the UN Human Rights guidelines. Now I’m climbing down from my soapbox. |
Historical Events
James
Braid saw a demonstration of animal magnetism, which lead to his study of a
subject he eventually named hypnotism (1841) The Holland Tunnel opened to traffic,
being the first Hudson River vehicle tunnel linking New Jersey to New York
City (1927). Walt Disney’s animated musical film
Fantasia was first shown at New York’s Broadway Theatre. (1940) The Supreme Court of the United States
declared Alabama laws requiring segregated buses illegal, ending the 1956 Montgomery
Bus Boycott. On November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr.
murdered his entire family in Amityville, Long Island in the house (112 Ocean
Avenue) that would become known as The Amityville Horror. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is
dedicated in Washington, DC in 1982. |
Birthdays Today
@81 75 68 66 58 54 52 @44 |
– Garry Marshall, American actor, director, and producer (d. 2016) – Joe Mantegna, American actor, and
voice artist -- Andrés Manuel López Obrador, 58th
President of Mexico – Whoopi Goldberg, American actress,
comedian, and talk show host – Vinny Testaverde, American football
player – Jimmy Kimmel, American comedian,
actor, and talk show host – Gerard Butler, Scottish actor – Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist, poet, essayist (d.
1894; stroke) |
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